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diff --git a/man/tmpfiles.d.xml b/man/tmpfiles.d.xml
index e211d6ded..1c079f64b 100644
--- a/man/tmpfiles.d.xml
+++ b/man/tmpfiles.d.xml
@@ -7,16 +7,16 @@
Copyright 2010 Brandon Philips
systemd is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it
- under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
- the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of the License, or
+ under the terms of the GNU Lesser General Public License as published by
+ the Free Software Foundation; either version 2.1 of the License, or
(at your option) any later version.
systemd is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but
WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU
- General Public License for more details.
+ Lesser General Public License for more details.
- You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
+ You should have received a copy of the GNU Lesser General Public License
along with systemd; If not, see .
-->
@@ -42,52 +42,92 @@
tmpfiles.d
- Configuration for creation, deletion and cleaning of temporary and volatile files
+ Configuration for creation, deletion and
+ cleaning of volatile and temporary files
/etc/tmpfiles.d/*.conf
+ /run/tmpfiles.d/*.conf
+ /usr/lib/tmpfiles.d/*.conf
Description
- systemd uses
- /etc/tmpfiles.d/ to describe the
- creation, cleaning and removal of volatile files and
- directories which usually reside in directories such
- as /var/run or
- /tmp. Each configuration file is
- named in the style of
- /etc/tmpfiles.d/<program>.conf.
+ systemd-tmpfiles uses the
+ configuration files from the above directories to describe the
+ creation, cleaning and removal of volatile and
+ temporary files and directories which usually reside
+ in directories such as /run
+ or /tmp.
- Configuration Format
+ Configuration Format
+
+ Each configuration file shall be named in the
+ style of <package>.conf.
+ Files in /etc/ override files
+ with the same name in /usr/lib/
+ and /run/. Files in
+ /run/ override files with the same
+ name in /usr/lib/. Packages
+ should install their configuration files in
+ /usr/lib/. Files in
+ /etc/ are reserved for the local
+ administrator, who may use this logic to override the
+ configuration files installed by vendor packages. All
+ configuration files are sorted by their filename in
+ lexicographic order, regardless in which of the
+ directories they reside. If multiple files specify the
+ same path, the entry in the file with the lexicographically
+ earliest name will be applied, all all other conflicting
+ entries logged as errors.
+
+ If the administrator wants to disable a
+ configuration file supplied by the vendor, the
+ recommended way is to place a symlink to
+ /dev/null in
+ /etc/tmpfiles.d/ bearing the
+ same filename.
+
+ The configuration format is one line per path
+ containing action, path, mode, ownership, age and argument
+ fields:
+
+ Type Path Mode UID GID Age Argument
+d /run/user 0755 root root 10d -
+L /tmp/foobar - - - - /dev/null
- The configuration format is one line per path
- containing action, mode, ownership and age
- fields:
-
- Type Path Mode UID GID Age
-d /var/run/user 0755 root root 10d
Type
+
+ The following line types are understood:
+
f
- Create a file if it doesn't exist yet
+ Create a file if it does not exist yet (optionally writing a short string into it, if the argument parameter is passed)
F
- Create or truncate a file
+ Create or truncate a file (optionally writing a short string into it, if the argument parameter is passed)
+
+
+
+ w
+ Write the argument parameter to a file, if the file exists.
+ Lines of this type accept shell-style globs in place of normal path
+ names. The argument parameter will be written without a trailing
+ newline. C-style backslash escapes are interpreted.
d
- Create a directory if it doesn't exist yet
+ Create a directory if it does not exist yet
@@ -95,6 +135,37 @@ d /var/run/user 0755 root root 10d
Create or empty a directory
+
+ p
+ Create a named pipe (FIFO) if it does not exist yet
+
+
+
+ L
+ Create a symlink if it does not exist yet
+
+
+
+ c
+ Create a character device node if it does not exist yet
+
+
+
+ b
+ Create a block device node if it does not exist yet
+
+
+
+ m
+ If the
+ specified file path exists,
+ adjust its access mode, group
+ and user to the specified
+ values and reset the SELinux
+ label. If it does not exist, do
+ nothing.
+
+
x
Ignore a path
@@ -106,7 +177,25 @@ d /var/run/user 0755 root root 10d
effect of r or R lines. Lines
of this type accept
shell-style globs in place of
- of normal path
+ normal path
+ names.
+
+
+
+ X
+ Ignore a path
+ during cleaning. Use this type
+ to exclude paths from clean-up
+ as controlled with the Age
+ parameter. Unlike x, this
+ parameter will not exclude the
+ content if path is a directory,
+ but only directory itself.
+ Note that lines of this type do
+ not influence the effect of r
+ or R lines. Lines of this type
+ accept shell-style globs in
+ place of normal path
names.
@@ -133,17 +222,97 @@ d /var/run/user 0755 root root 10d
place of normal path
names.
+
+
+ z
+ Restore
+ SELinux security context label
+ and set ownership and access
+ mode of a file or directory if
+ it exists. Lines of this type
+ accept shell-style globs in
+ place of normal path names.
+
+
+
+
+ Z
+ Recursively
+ restore SELinux security
+ context label and set
+ ownership and access mode of a
+ path and all its
+ subdirectories (if it is a
+ directory). Lines of this type
+ accept shell-style globs in
+ place of normal path
+ names.
+
+
+ Path
+
+ The file system path specification supports simple specifier
+ expansion. The following expansions are
+ understood:
+
+
+ Specifiers available
+
+
+
+
+
+
+ Specifier
+ Meaning
+ Details
+
+
+
+
+ %m
+ Machine ID
+ The machine ID of the running system, formatted as string. See machine-id5 for more information.
+
+
+ %b
+ Boot ID
+ The boot ID of the running system, formatted as string. See random4 for more information.
+
+
+ %H
+ Host name
+ The hostname of the running system.
+
+
+ %v
+ Kernel release
+ Identical to uname -r output.
+
+
+ %%
+ Escaped %
+ Single percent sign.
+
+
+
+
+
+
Mode
The file access mode to use when
creating this file or directory. If omitted or
- when set to - the default is used: 0755 for
- directories, 0644 for files. This parameter is
- ignored for x, r, R lines.
+ when set to -, the default is used: 0755 for
+ directories, 0644 for all other file
+ objects. For z, Z lines, if omitted or when set
+ to -, the file access mode will not be
+ modified. This parameter is ignored for x, r,
+ R, L lines.
@@ -152,9 +321,10 @@ d /var/run/user 0755 root root 10d
The user and group to use for this file
or directory. This may either be a numeric
user/group ID or a user or group name. If
- omitted or when set to - the default 0 (root)
- is used. . These parameters are ignored for x,
- r, R lines.
+ omitted or when set to -, the default 0 (root)
+ is used. For z, Z lines, when omitted or when set to -,
+ the file ownership will not be modified.
+ These parameters are ignored for x, r, R, L lines.
@@ -162,7 +332,7 @@ d /var/run/user 0755 root root 10d
The date field, when set, is used to
decide what files to delete when cleaning. If
a file or directory is older than the current
- time minus the age field it is deleted. The
+ time minus the age field, it is deleted. The
field format is a series of integers each
followed by one of the following
postfixes for the respective time units:
@@ -179,10 +349,36 @@ d /var/run/user 0755 root root 10d
us
- If multiple integers and units are specified the time values are summed up.
+ If multiple integers and units are specified, the time
+ values are summed up. If an integer is given without a unit,
+ s is assumed.
+
+
+ When the age is set to zero, the files are cleaned
+ unconditionally.
- The age field only applies to lines starting with d, D and x. If omitted or set to - no automatic clean-up is done.
+ The age field only applies to lines starting with
+ d, D and x. If omitted or set to -, no automatic clean-up
+ is done.
+ If the age field starts with a tilde
+ character (~), the clean-up is only applied to
+ files and directories one level inside the
+ directory specified, but not the files and
+ directories immediately inside it.
+
+
+
+ Argument
+
+ For L lines determines the destination
+ path of the symlink. For c, b determines the
+ major/minor of the device node, with major and
+ minor formatted as integers, separated by :,
+ e.g. "1:3". For f, F, w may be used to specify
+ a short string that is written to the file,
+ suffixed by a newline. Ignored for all other
+ lines.
@@ -193,15 +389,24 @@ d /var/run/user 0755 root root 10d
/etc/tmpfiles.d/screen.conf example
screen needs two directories created at boot with specific modes and ownership.
- d /var/run/screens 1777 root root 10d
+ d /var/run/screens 1777 root root 10d
d /var/run/uscreens 0755 root root 10d12h
+
+ /etc/tmpfiles.d/abrt.conf example
+ abrt needs a directory created at boot with specific mode and ownership and its content should be preserved.
+
+ d /var/tmp/abrt 0755 abrt abrt
+x /var/tmp/abrt/*
+
See Also
- systemd1
+ systemd1,
+ systemd-tmpfiles8,
+ systemd-delta1